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... political stakes are much higher , especially as family headship usually entails access to high ( apical ) political office . Apical political office tends to be impartible , since fission options are only exercised at the cost of ...
... political stakes are much higher , especially as family headship usually entails access to high ( apical ) political office . Apical political office tends to be impartible , since fission options are only exercised at the cost of ...
Page 54
... political and economic management . This view is associated with influential interpretations of complex societies based on infor- mation theory ( for ... Political logic stressed power and political resources in a New World version 54.
... political and economic management . This view is associated with influential interpretations of complex societies based on infor- mation theory ( for ... Political logic stressed power and political resources in a New World version 54.
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... political overtones . The Frankfurt school , with the sociological perspective of its Critical Theory , and ... political views as categories through which to reconstruct the experience of prehistoric peoples . Anyone else with any other ...
... political overtones . The Frankfurt school , with the sociological perspective of its Critical Theory , and ... political views as categories through which to reconstruct the experience of prehistoric peoples . Anyone else with any other ...
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